Anna is in the middle of promoting her latest film The Last Five Years, which also stars Jeremy Jordan.

“She’s a movie star. There was an intimidation factor, but we broke the ice really quick. We had some drinks, but when you’re drunk and talking to somebody it’s a lot different than when you’re nervous and sober,” Jordan recently raved to Bustle about Anna.

FYI: Anna is wearing a Rebecca Minkoff jacket.

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Jeremy Jordan happily poses alongside his wife and co-star Ashley Spencer while attending the premiere screening of his film The Last Five Years at the Minetta Lane Theatre on Monday (February 9) in New York City.

The 29-year-old actor was joined by playwright Jason Robert Brown, producers Janet Brenner and Lauren Versel, director Richard LaGravenese, as well as fellow Broadway stars Laura Osnes and Kelli O’Hara who both came out to show their support.

If you like musicals as much as we do, then you probably are anxiously waiting for The Last Five Years starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan to hit theaters!

Lucky for us, two of the movie’s songs have been released ahead of the upcoming February 10 release and you can listen to them here.

Anna‘s “I Can Do Better Than That” and Jeremy‘s “Moving Too Fast,” which both take place early on in the chronological timeline of their stories, are available to purchase now on iTunes along with the soundtrack’s pre-order.

With just two months left until its release, we finally have the trailer for Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan‘s upcoming movie musical The Last 5 Years!

The film has been playing the festival circuit for the last couple months after its debut in Toronto back in September.

The Last 5 Years is “a musical deconstruction of a love affair and a marriage taking place over a five year period. Jamie Wellerstein (Jordan) is a young, talented up and coming novelist who falls in love with Cathy Hiatt (Kendrick), a struggling actress. Their story is told almost entirely through songs using an intercutting time line device; all of Cathy’s songs begin at the end of their marriage and move backwards in time to the beginning of their love affair while Jamie’s songs start at the beginning of their affair and move forward to the end of their marriage.”